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we have learned that senator john kerry is going to play the role of mitt romney in the president's practice sessions. ohio senator rob portman is portraying the president in mitt romney's debate preps. >>> general motors is recalling more than 40,000 cars. it is concerned about fuel pump modules that could crack and cause a fire. the recall affects the 2007 to 2009 chevrolet cobalt and pontiac g5. gm will replace the fuel part for free. >>> yes, it is over officially. regular nfl refs will be back on the field tomorrow. the refs union formally ratify add new contract today. the nfl agreed to a deal with the union earlier this week which allowed those refs to return on thursday to a standing "o." critics said the performance of the replacement refs hurt the integrity of the game. >>> and winds ripping through the japanese island of okinawa is all from typhoon jelawat. at least 50 people suffered injuries while more than 270,000 homes have no power. the storm is expected to weaken as it moves north through cooler waters. >>> here's what else we're talking about tonight. a mentally disabled wo
we have learned that senator john kerry is going to play the role of mitt romney in the president's practice sessions. ohio senator rob portman is portraying the president in mitt romney's debate preps. >>> general motors is recalling more than 40,000 cars. it is concerned about fuel pump modules that could crack and cause a fire. the recall affects the 2007 to 2009 chevrolet cobalt and pontiac g5. gm will replace the fuel part for free. >>> yes, it is over officially. regular...
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john zarrella has reaction to tonight's historic blastoff? >> officials are ecstatic and have good reason to be. their spacecraft is in orbit. the dragon on top of the falcon 9 rocket lifted off from cape kcanaveral without a hitch. >> liftoff of the rocket. >> a lot of folks are saying what's the big deal? they have already done this. that's true. back in may, they rendezvoused in space, but this was the first of real deal missions. that was a demonstration mission. this is carrying 1,000 pounds of cargo to the international space station, and the first of 12 flights contracted with nasa at a cost of $1.6 billion. we will have to wait a couple days of the rendezvous to make place. it will rendezvous with the international space station, and shortly thereafter it will be birthed to the station. right now, though, everything going perfectly and the dragon capsule on its way on this historic mission to the international space station. don? >> thank you. >>> the president's bad debate night. his defenders doing what he did not do on the debate s
john zarrella has reaction to tonight's historic blastoff? >> officials are ecstatic and have good reason to be. their spacecraft is in orbit. the dragon on top of the falcon 9 rocket lifted off from cape kcanaveral without a hitch. >> liftoff of the rocket. >> a lot of folks are saying what's the big deal? they have already done this. that's true. back in may, they rendezvoused in space, but this was the first of real deal missions. that was a demonstration mission. this is...
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john legend will be at one of the big fundraisers. another big concert. 6,000 350e78 expected in northern california. where we're at right now is the cesar chavez memorial. the president will be unveiling it as a national monument. this is slated as an official event, but in the context of an election year, this is important at least for the obama campaign as the president is trying to reach out to hispanic voters that will be critical to his re-election bid. >> dan lothian, good to see you, as always. thank you, dan. >>> while the presidential contenders are busy raising money, of course, talking foreign policy as well. joe bide sxen paul ryan, they are practicing for their big moment. the vice presidential debate, that is on thursday. the hot topic on the sunday talk shows. let's watch. >>> people enjoy these debates. i would expect a lot of people to be watching. i think paul is going to did a great job, but i also think that joe biden is incredibly gifted when it comes to debating and understanding policy. he is a good orator. >>
john legend will be at one of the big fundraisers. another big concert. 6,000 350e78 expected in northern california. where we're at right now is the cesar chavez memorial. the president will be unveiling it as a national monument. this is slated as an official event, but in the context of an election year, this is important at least for the obama campaign as the president is trying to reach out to hispanic voters that will be critical to his re-election bid. >> dan lothian, good to see...
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joe johns reporting live from washington. both presidential candidates are trying to down play the importance of tomorrow night's debate. the only problem, it may be too late. voting in some critical battleground states has already started and that includes ohio and florida. some people even held a sweep out the vote rally last night in columbus, ohio, trying to be the first in line to cast a ballot. welcome, gentlemen. >> happy to be here. >> thank you for having us. >> so, henry, i'd like to start with you. were there a lot of people lined up to vote? this morning? >> well, in cuyahoga county, there were about 15 people there last night who stayed over and then this morning by 8:15, the polls opened at 8:00 there were already 200 people in line to vote. and they were expecting hundreds more throughout the morning in cuyahoga, which is the most populous county in ohio. >> i know in 2008, lots of people chose to vote early in the state of ohio. will the early voting numbers match 2008? >> right now they're thinking that the e
joe johns reporting live from washington. both presidential candidates are trying to down play the importance of tomorrow night's debate. the only problem, it may be too late. voting in some critical battleground states has already started and that includes ohio and florida. some people even held a sweep out the vote rally last night in columbus, ohio, trying to be the first in line to cast a ballot. welcome, gentlemen. >> happy to be here. >> thank you for having us. >> so,...
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cnn's john zarrella caught up with some people working to sign up potential voters. and they're finding a discouraging amount of apathy. >> reporter: jasinia fernandez and karen garcia go door to door. the question they ask is simple but one of te modemocracy's mos important. >> sometimes i get sad because people tell me, you know, i don't want to vote. i don't liking voting. it's frustrating sometimes. they do have the right and can vote. they don't want to vote. >> reporter: jessinia and karen work for a plethora of organizations, some partisan, some not, engaged in a last minute swing state signing race to register voters. since the primary more than 133,000 people have registered. >> are you registered to vote? >> reporter: at florida atlantic university in boca raton -- >> are you registered to vote this year? >> reporter: outside the courthouse in plantation there's no mistaking which candidate allen supports. but he says -- >> we register anyone that comes along that wants to register. >> reporter: but you would prefer they register democrats. >> of course. i
cnn's john zarrella caught up with some people working to sign up potential voters. and they're finding a discouraging amount of apathy. >> reporter: jasinia fernandez and karen garcia go door to door. the question they ask is simple but one of te modemocracy's mos important. >> sometimes i get sad because people tell me, you know, i don't want to vote. i don't liking voting. it's frustrating sometimes. they do have the right and can vote. they don't want to vote. >> reporter:...
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joining me now, john breabander. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, carol. >> nice to see you too. the jobs report was not great. only 114,000 jobs added to the economy. you had that psychological boost of the unemployment rate going down to 7.8%. is the obama camp doing the happy dance? >> well, they're not doing a happy dance, carol, because the president is always the first one to say that even though we are headed in the right direion, and these numbers continue to prove that, we're now at the 31 straight months of private sector job creation. he says there is a lot more to do. he knows there is a lot more people out there that want jobs, that need jobs, and it is always a reason he talked about for the policies he's putting in place. we're going in the right direction. it is working but we need more to do. it is important psychologically because it is now below 8% and he's also now at a net job creation number for his term. it has taken away two important talking points from the republicans in terms of the
joining me now, john breabander. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, carol. >> nice to see you too. the jobs report was not great. only 114,000 jobs added to the economy. you had that psychological boost of the unemployment rate going down to 7.8%. is the obama camp doing the happy dance? >> well, they're not doing a happy dance, carol, because the president is always the first one to say that even though we are headed in the right direion, and these numbers continue to...
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don't do it like -- it's kind of like elton john rolls to town and doesn't play yellow brick road. they need the inspiring speeches. obviously ann romney, biggest tip i can give her is to encourage mitt privately to be a little bit of the man she keeps telling us he is privately. privately she always says, oh, he's such a joker and he's like my sixth child and he's hilarious and loves to goof around and he's so human. yeah, all we see publicly is robot mitt romney who does what people tell him to do from all sides adjusting constantly to become president. all of his most interesting things happen in private somehow. he's hilarious. that's when he says what he really feels about the country. that's where he puts his investments in interesting offshore exotic places like the cayman islands. bring a little bit of this guy with actual life and personality in front of the camera. maybe you will have a chance on wednesday. >> the goofy guy. and just to play -- in all fairness, you know, president obama, who always tends to come off as very smiling and in control of things, it's ltion ki
don't do it like -- it's kind of like elton john rolls to town and doesn't play yellow brick road. they need the inspiring speeches. obviously ann romney, biggest tip i can give her is to encourage mitt privately to be a little bit of the man she keeps telling us he is privately. privately she always says, oh, he's such a joker and he's like my sixth child and he's hilarious and loves to goof around and he's so human. yeah, all we see publicly is robot mitt romney who does what people tell him...
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john f. kennedy a young senator from massachusetts facing off against vice president richard nixon who is known to be a fierce debater. on screen kennedy looks cool and calm while nixon looks uncomfortable, sweating profusely under the hot studio lights. nixon flounders under the glare of television for all four debates. kennedy goes on the win the election. in 1976 president gerald ford makes this blunder in his debate with georgia governor jimmy carter. >> there's no soviet domination of eastern europe and never will be under a ford administration. >> i'm sorry. could i -- >> reporter: the remark becomes a central theme in carter's campaign and costs ford the election. in 1980 ronald reagan is repeatedly attacked by president carter for his stance on health care. >> governor reagan as a matter of fact began his political career campaigning around this nation against medicare. >> reporter: reagan wins fans and the election by staying cool. >> there you go again. >> reporter: four years later
john f. kennedy a young senator from massachusetts facing off against vice president richard nixon who is known to be a fierce debater. on screen kennedy looks cool and calm while nixon looks uncomfortable, sweating profusely under the hot studio lights. nixon flounders under the glare of television for all four debates. kennedy goes on the win the election. in 1976 president gerald ford makes this blunder in his debate with georgia governor jimmy carter. >> there's no soviet domination...
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arrested after answering ads on backpage.com and engaging in prostitution with minors, is the first john in the state to be charged not with the usual misdemeanors, but with felonies. he's pleaded guilty and could serve up to ten years in prison for each count. >> this isn't just somebody who is worth $500 to you for an hour. this is someone's daughter. this is someone's sister. these people have a reason that they're here and it's not a good reason. >> reporter: along with tougher charges, the surge in child sex trafficking prompted minnesota to reclassify children arrested for prostitution. instead of criminals, they are now being treated as victims. >> we will no longer prosecute children who are being prostituted. we are focused on helping that victim get out of the situation that they're in and then when you build that trust, we can build a stronger case against the person who is doing the trafficking. >> reporter: zero tolerance for sex trafficking is exactly what lee wants. as head of the women's foundation, she's spearheading a $5 million campaign under the banner minnesota girls
arrested after answering ads on backpage.com and engaging in prostitution with minors, is the first john in the state to be charged not with the usual misdemeanors, but with felonies. he's pleaded guilty and could serve up to ten years in prison for each count. >> this isn't just somebody who is worth $500 to you for an hour. this is someone's daughter. this is someone's sister. these people have a reason that they're here and it's not a good reason. >> reporter: along with tougher...
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joe johns, i'm sorry, joe johns. yeah, comment on the politics of it. because that's strident stuff. >> no, i think you're absolutely right. and the question, of course, as the professor has stated, are they actually solving a problem in the law that exists? and as to the issue of in person voting fraud, we're working on a documentary on this. we haven't been able to find much evidence at all of voter fraud. now, that said, ashleigh, there are a lot of people in this country who say if you look at this in a nonpartisan way, there are things about american elections that can be done better. and antiquated procedures, how do you get electronic voting in there so you can count the votes a little bit better? how do you include more americans inside the process? all of those are issues that a lot of people say could be addressed in a nonpartisan way. but this issue of nonvoting -- non-in person voting and a question of fraud a lot of people say is a nonissue and say it turns this whole thing into a political question that, you know, democrats and republicans
joe johns, i'm sorry, joe johns. yeah, comment on the politics of it. because that's strident stuff. >> no, i think you're absolutely right. and the question, of course, as the professor has stated, are they actually solving a problem in the law that exists? and as to the issue of in person voting fraud, we're working on a documentary on this. we haven't been able to find much evidence at all of voter fraud. now, that said, ashleigh, there are a lot of people in this country who say if...
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we saw the last go-round with obama and senator john mccain. mccain seemed a little uncomfortable, stiff there in that format, and the president walked around and seemed casual and comfortable making a connection with the audience. how important is that? >> it's everything. i mean, the master of this form is bill clinton. in fact, it was clinton in 1992 that kept saying i want more town hall forms because he can have such a great interpersonal relationship with people. he -- clinton can lock on somebody. he felt like he was talking directly at you. if you really think about what barack obama's problem was the last debate, he kept looking down at his notes and seemed to not really engage either romney or the moderator, for whatever his reasons. this time it's going to be different. he will be talking to the voter, so you really want to go right at them and talk to them as if you're their best friend. i would be studying, if i were both of them, bill clinton tapes. >> some analysts say that they thought the president perhaps misjudged here becaus
we saw the last go-round with obama and senator john mccain. mccain seemed a little uncomfortable, stiff there in that format, and the president walked around and seemed casual and comfortable making a connection with the audience. how important is that? >> it's everything. i mean, the master of this form is bill clinton. in fact, it was clinton in 1992 that kept saying i want more town hall forms because he can have such a great interpersonal relationship with people. he -- clinton can...
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when i last talked to general john allen last we're in after stab, he was a lot more optimistic. well, now the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, he is angry. very angry. here's what he told "60 minutes" last night. >> i'm mad as hell to be honest with you. we're going to get after it. it reverb rates everywhere cruise the united states. we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign, but we're not willing to be murdered for it. >> hmm. very powerful words. afghan president hamid karzai is calling these attacks sad. he says terrorism in his country has increased, not decreased. as we take a moment to reflect the losses in afghanistan, there is now another brazen suicide bomb attack to tell you about. 14 people now dead. three of those victims nato service members. it happened today in the country's volatile eastern region. the taliban is claiming responsibility. i want to bring in journalist ben farmer. he is covering the story from kabul, and, ben, what do we know, first of all, about this latest attack? >> well, three service men were killed with one interpreter. they say h
when i last talked to general john allen last we're in after stab, he was a lot more optimistic. well, now the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, he is angry. very angry. here's what he told "60 minutes" last night. >> i'm mad as hell to be honest with you. we're going to get after it. it reverb rates everywhere cruise the united states. we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign, but we're not willing to be murdered for it. >> hmm. very powerful words. afghan...
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john king, let's talk money. big, big money, karl rove's american crossroads conservative super pac buying $11 million worth of tv ads across eight different swing states. straightforward, you know, the ad talks about unemployment, a lot of numbers here, rising government spending, what is the strategy? why the huge buy-in and why now? >> reporter: why now, because we're into crunch time. there are five weeks left, brooke, and the romney campaign is behind a few points in some of the battleground states, behind a handful in ohio, florida, maybe more in virginia, six or eight in wisconsin. republicans dispute some numbers but no question a dead heat in colorado. a number of super pacs are going in with heavier spending, trying to influence voters and do that after the debate. if romney turns in a strong debate, you hope you have an economy ad that helps governor romney build on any momentum out of the debate. number three, both campaigns and friends, democratic super pakz and republican super pacs have to make tou
john king, let's talk money. big, big money, karl rove's american crossroads conservative super pac buying $11 million worth of tv ads across eight different swing states. straightforward, you know, the ad talks about unemployment, a lot of numbers here, rising government spending, what is the strategy? why the huge buy-in and why now? >> reporter: why now, because we're into crunch time. there are five weeks left, brooke, and the romney campaign is behind a few points in some of the...
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john zarrella is live for us in miami. it's a big moment? >> it really is, fredricka. if the weather holds and it's iffy right now, some cloud cover at the kennedy space center. up at cape canaveral, the falcon 9 rocket with the dragon capsule on top it ready to go, 8:30 p.m. time launch. everything looks to go smooetly on its way to the resupply mission to the international space station. if you go out there, you say what's the big deal? didn't they do this already? they did back in may. it was the first commercial company to send a spacecraft to the international space station, berth can the space station and return that vehicle safely to earth. but that was a demonstration flight. in essence, this is the real deal, and you're flying basically without a net. now, bob cabana the head of the kennedy space subtle and a foreman shuttle astronaut said in a news conference that this will usher in a new era at the kennedy space center. >> overall, tremendous progress towards really becoming what was once science-fiction but a multi-user space port with horizontal launch and
john zarrella is live for us in miami. it's a big moment? >> it really is, fredricka. if the weather holds and it's iffy right now, some cloud cover at the kennedy space center. up at cape canaveral, the falcon 9 rocket with the dragon capsule on top it ready to go, 8:30 p.m. time launch. everything looks to go smooetly on its way to the resupply mission to the international space station. if you go out there, you say what's the big deal? didn't they do this already? they did back in may....
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john kerry was president obama's sparring partner. do you think he got the same welcome? >> i don't know. i think what we saw last night was mitt romney do very well in terms of form and style, but i think president obama was the clear winner when it comes to substance and truthfulness. mitt romney presented us with the ultimate etch-a-sketch behavior last night as he switched from who he has been throughout most of his life and during this campaign and he said things that were just not accurate. and i think that will catch up with him eventual ly. >> many people are wondering, especially democrats, why president obama didn't attack mitt romney more. why didn't he press him and make that clear to the people who were watching the debate? >> well, you know, i don't know exactly what the president's strategy was. but, quite frankly, what we saw last night was a man who mentioned meeting a couple of people along the campaign trail and said they asked him for his help. as i heard him say that i thought that's thoes are probably people that are part of the 47% that mitt romney
john kerry was president obama's sparring partner. do you think he got the same welcome? >> i don't know. i think what we saw last night was mitt romney do very well in terms of form and style, but i think president obama was the clear winner when it comes to substance and truthfulness. mitt romney presented us with the ultimate etch-a-sketch behavior last night as he switched from who he has been throughout most of his life and during this campaign and he said things that were just not...
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john thth mann is here with me now. he gets a guilty, but he's really very lucky. because he just might get a break later. >> he might, and the first thing we have to say is yes, the butler did it. if you ever saw the da vinci code, this is not that. there are no dead people. no mystery. he admitted from the outset he took the documents. the court considered that. he didn't make any money from it. he wasn't expecting to make money from it. he said he was guided by the holy spirit to try to fight corruption in the church. he thought he was helping. although he admits the errors of his ways, the court said he did it in good faith but you made a mistake. he was sentenced to three years in jail. they cut the sentence to 18 months, and there's every prospect and the vatican has been hunting that the pope will pardon him. >> plus, he wrote a letter asking for forgiveness? >> they have asked for clemency. he's sentenced to a year and a half in jail. first, the vatican doesn't have a prison so he's not going to be doing hard time spanish inquisition style. it was that he w
john thth mann is here with me now. he gets a guilty, but he's really very lucky. because he just might get a break later. >> he might, and the first thing we have to say is yes, the butler did it. if you ever saw the da vinci code, this is not that. there are no dead people. no mystery. he admitted from the outset he took the documents. the court considered that. he didn't make any money from it. he wasn't expecting to make money from it. he said he was guided by the holy spirit to try...
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i'm sure john webster the gym teacher he was in a tough situation. he can't physically, i guess, intervene to stop this little kid because then he may be facing some assault charges. but he says he got injured. >> that's the problem, fred. my mother, my sister are teachers. they can't bring glocks to school with them. they are in these environments. some students are insane. if they lay a hand on a student they will get prosecuted and lose their jobs. it's a tough situation to be in. this guy is, he's not 220, he's 240 from that picture there and for him to tell his friends to sit around and say some 6-year-old kid beat me up and bullied me can you imagine that? the key, fred, is that this child had a propensity to act up and fight with administration and other students. the cool knew that and he's saying the school did nothing about that. they allowed the condition to continue and as a result of that he himself got injured. he's not only suing for meds, he's suing for damages. >> avery, the school mr. webster says is complicit so to speak for not ha
i'm sure john webster the gym teacher he was in a tough situation. he can't physically, i guess, intervene to stop this little kid because then he may be facing some assault charges. but he says he got injured. >> that's the problem, fred. my mother, my sister are teachers. they can't bring glocks to school with them. they are in these environments. some students are insane. if they lay a hand on a student they will get prosecuted and lose their jobs. it's a tough situation to be in. this...
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other thing, ashleigh, we revise prior months, so july and august, we ended up gaining 86,000 more john jobs than we thought we had. >> there is a bit of a change. i get it, data comes in, things are revised. >> these ones are big. >> you think? how did we get such a revision? what was missed? is this a mistake or -- >> no you know what happened, the jobs report comes on first friday after the last month. this is september's job report. if you let it come out two weeks later or three wks later, your numbers are more accurate. reports flow in and things like that. we revise everything in economics. gdp, jobless claims, that just happens and just so happens that in the last few months it has been extra volatile. nothing at play there, nothing to bury us, just it has happened before in history. >> so let's talk about the unemployment rate. i heard you go on the air before, think only an hour ago or so, don't look at the unemployment rate if you're looking for the state of the union on the economy. however, i do want to ask you this, oftentimes when the unemployment rate drops, it is not th
other thing, ashleigh, we revise prior months, so july and august, we ended up gaining 86,000 more john jobs than we thought we had. >> there is a bit of a change. i get it, data comes in, things are revised. >> these ones are big. >> you think? how did we get such a revision? what was missed? is this a mistake or -- >> no you know what happened, the jobs report comes on first friday after the last month. this is september's job report. if you let it come out two weeks...
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john cork ha has written numerous books, has a theory about why they so accurately and eerily predict the future. >> i think the keys to success is that everybody involved in creating these stories, works very hard at trying to figure out what is going to be happening as they say ten minutes into the future. james bond always needs to be on the cutting edge. so often when you're on the cutting edge, you happen to be right there with history. >> and indeed he was. the brainwashed beauties predated the manson cult murders. "live and let die"'s head of state drug lord came ten years before panama and nine months after the release of "the world is not enough" there was a fatal incident. but alas. no james bond to stop it. is this all coincidence? or crystal ball? >> my grand father had a saying, the better you are, the luckier you get. they work very hard at creating these stories that are going to feel right of the moment. and when you do that, sometimes you catch the moment. >> reporter: so pay attention next month when the new james bond film "skyfall" arrives. it could just be another
john cork ha has written numerous books, has a theory about why they so accurately and eerily predict the future. >> i think the keys to success is that everybody involved in creating these stories, works very hard at trying to figure out what is going to be happening as they say ten minutes into the future. james bond always needs to be on the cutting edge. so often when you're on the cutting edge, you happen to be right there with history. >> and indeed he was. the brainwashed...